Sunset Alehouse
Issaquah, WA · Restaurant
- Address
- Sunset Alehouse, 20 Front St S, Issaquah, WA 98027
- Phone
- (425) 391-8395
- Website
- www.sunsetalehouse.com
- Status
- Closed · Opens 10 AM
Sunset Alehouse is a restaurant located in Issaquah, WA. It is one of 135 restaurants listed in Issaquah. Its 4.4-star rating is above the Issaquah city average of 4.3 stars. There are 10 photos associated with this location.
Hours
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Customer Reviews
This is a decent spot if you’re looking for something in old town Issaquah. The service was great, the atmosphere was good, there were some Christmas decorations on the wall so it added a festive touch. However the cocktails were weak, The food was lacking in flavor, the gumbo was darker than expected and waaaay too spicy but it was good, the beef stroganoff was very disappointing, it didn’t have the typical sour cream based sauce I was looking for, it hardly any sauce and zero flavor, I could only eat a few bites, the flavor was lacking big time and the trout with seasonal vegetables was so-so, the veggies were dry and overcooked, also the water served is not filtered. All in all I could come back and try something else, there’s outdoor seating but no outdoor heaters. So if you’re ok wit
TGIF, checking out their Happy hours after work. It was not crowded when we first got there but it did get crowded. Parking is not that big because parking is for all businesses. It is not big happy hours food options, we ordered sample platter with Cheese curds, onion rings and chicken fingers. The onion rings were crispy, not too much batter, and bite size. The 3 pieces of chicken figures were okay, not dry and the batter also were not thick. My coworkers said cheese curds were good. We both go little cheese burger. It was good size for me. The bun was moist and meat patty not over cooked. Service was good. She came checked on us. It is like bar setting with a lot of booths with TVs. You can watching the games from most seats.
After reading a few reviews, we stopped in to check out Sunset Alehouse for ourselves. Our status included the polenta and cheese covered tots. I enjoyed both. The polenta was nice and crispy. The tots were also crispy with lots of gooey cheese and bacon. We devoured both. For my entree, I had half of the peanut butter burger and the grinder. The grinder had the classic saltiness you'd expect and the bread was nice and firm as to not fall apart. The peanut butter burger was one of the better burgers of this type of variant I've had. The meat party was flavorful and supple. The peanut butter was pervasive in every bite which made the burger really stand out. The regular fries and sweet potato fries were good, but nothing special. My daughter had the chicken fried steak. I took a bite and
I like several of there entrees a lot. There crispy chicken salad is amazing although I doubt it's low cal. There chophouse burger is loaded with goodness including a bacon relish. Highly recommend if you're not watching your waistline
Only been a here a handfull of times but always good vibes, great waiting staff and filling food.
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